Orion Orange Vinyl Distress Flag Uscg Approved Made In Usa #925 Brass Grommets on 2040-parts.com
Chillicothe, Ohio, United States
This is an Orion distress flag item number 925. It is a 3' by 3' orange vinyl flag with brass grommets. This is new in its package but has been laying in my boat for a couple years. The best thing is its made in the U.S.A. Thanks for looking
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